Poverty Brings People Together In Africa - Cherif Abdoulaye Sissoko
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Cherif Abdoulaye Sissoko is a migrant from Guinea-Conakry who spent 10 years living rough and homeless in Belgium before he became a legalised resident. He talks about his experiences in Belgium. About how black, African people are perceived and disrespected. About the differences between community life in Africa and in Europe and why poverty may not actually always be a bad thing! This open-air edition of The African Narratives Podcast was recorded during the Sfinks Mixed Festival in Boechout, Belgium. Apologies for the poor sound quality. You can watch the visual podcast here: https://youtu.be/DCZTAIiydGU Please consider joining the YouTube channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPo-VjgzKDA9BzXXIXI2LQ/join https://tiktok.com/@africawebtv https://instagram.com/africawebtv https://threads.net/@africawebtv https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africawebtv/ https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDAKbj89indJ4hQmS2E https://facebook.com/webtvafrica https://twitter.com/africawebtv https://africawebtv.nl © Africa Web TV 2024
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